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Just now, dtk9119 said:

Oh absolutely. Had a couple of those come at me last night. 

Suarez's control was bad on Tuesday and Judge was diving in on the pitch. Those are going to happen and it's different than intentionally hitting Gunnar last night because of some misplaced sense of machismo.

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I can not wait to listen to the talking heads on MLB and other places say the Orioles punched the Yankees in the mouth two series in a row.  Sometimes a pattern forms and you can judge by the results.  

Maybe NY is not as good as they thought they were.  

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1 minute ago, Gurgi said:

I think the stats seem to say their bullpen is on the better side.  I think we just jumped them. 

So far they have only given up 3 earned runs today.   Kind of crazy really. 

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Just now, Gurgi said:

I can not wait to listen to the talking heads on MLB and other places say the Orioles punched the Yankees in the mouth two series in a row.  Sometimes a pattern forms and you can judge by the results.  

Maybe NY is not as good as they thought they were.  

Or maybe they had a bad game

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5 minutes ago, OsFanSinceThe80s said:

Somewhere on social media a Yankees fan is blaming this blowout on Judge getting hit the first game of this series.

Lots of guys on their board saying shouldn’t have pissed off the Orioles, and Orioles are the better teams  

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3 minutes ago, Gurgi said:

I think the stats seem to say their bullpen is on the better side.  I think we just jumped them. 

There just aren’t that many great arms.  They usually have a lot 

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Just now, dzorange said:

Or maybe they had a bad game

Yes but I want to hear the chatter because it makes me feel good.  Hearing about the Yankees failing will never get old.  

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